Herbert-Dillon, II-Obituary

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Herbert Phelps Dillon, II

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Dec 27, 1944 – Jan 26, 2018 (Age 73)

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BORN
December 27, 1944
DIED
January 26, 2018
AGE
73
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
CHARITY
Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel Obituary

Herbert Phelps Dillon II, age 73, passed away at his home in Mount Pleasant surrounded by his family on January 26, 2018. He was born in Martinsville, VA, on December 27, 1944, to Herbert Phelps Dillon and Helen (Janulis) Dillon. He graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree...

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Oh, my. I had the distinct privilege of working with Phelps on quite a few of his projects. He was among the most professional and kindest souls I've ever met. He used to call me his "Polo painter," for the fact I liked wearing nice shirts to paint his vivid reds and golds onto finely sanded walls.

As a designer, he had no equal when it came to seeing how texture and color would bring out the spirit of a room or place. But it was his generous and kind heart that endeared him to me....

I worked with Phelps at Southern Galleries. He was a very kind spirit.
Heaven will be even more Beautiful!

We loved Phelps and have always loved him. We moved to Mt. Pleasant about the same time he did and were so very fortunate to meet him at Southeastern Galleries. Throughout all of these years he has been a wonderful friend who guided us in not only furnishing our home but in many other aspects of our lives. He was always so patient with us, though we were probably his most indecisive clients!! He was one of the kindest, finest people we will ever know. We are filled with sadness to learn...

So sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved husband, father and grandfather. If we can do anything for you, please let us know. Love and prayers for you all.

sorry for your loss

Theresa and Family:

I was so saddened to learn of the passing of your dear husband, father and brother. Please accept my sincerest sympathy.

As you know, I had the pleasure of coming to know Phelps a number of years ago through the Cannon and Cooper family at Southeastern Galleries. Without hesitation, I can say that I always liked Phelps: he was a most talented designer, a consummate professional at all times, and truly a sincere and good person.

God bless Phelps and...